I was educated in the Mobile County School System. I attended Dodge Elementery School, Dunbar Middle School, and I graduated from Murphy High School. I also participated and completed the Upward Bound Program at Spring Hill College. Thereafter, I attended Stillman College where I earned my Bachelor of Arts Degree in Sociology. Later, I attended an academic program at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville called the Ronald McNair Post Baccalaurete Achievement Program. Last, I attended Grand Canyon University where I earned my Alternative Master's Degree in Collaborative Education.

Experience

I began my career in education at Mobile County Training Middle School where I worked as an instructional paraprofessional for an excess of ten years. Before I left MCTMS, I began working on my Alternative Master's Degree in Collaborative Education which led me to work at Leflore High School as a student teacher for one semester. Afterwards, I worked as an instructional paraprofessional at Augusta Evans for two years. Last year (2015-2016 school year) I worked in the Chickasaw City School System at Chickasaw High School as a Self-Contained teacher for grades 6-12. Presently I am the Collaborative Education teacher for the 7th grade at Pillans Middle School.

Bio

I was born and raised by a single parent in the campground community of Mobile, Alabama. I have one sister, one niece, one nephew, a god-daughter, and a great many cousins and extended family in Mobile. I was educated at Dodge Elementary School, Dunbar Middle School (before it became a magnet school), and Murphy High School. I also attended Upward Bound at SpringHill College where I successfully bridged over into college. I attended Stillman College, in Tuscaloosa, Alabama where I earned my degree in Sociology. After graduation I attended he University of Tennessee in Knoxville where I was a part of the Ronald McNair Post Baccalaureate Achievement Program. After graduation I returned to Mobile and worked at a bookstore chain, a local hotel, and ultimately in the Mobile County Public School System. Later, I earned my Alternative Master's Degree from Grand Canyon University. I am currently a teacher at Pillans Middle School in the Mobile County Public School System.

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